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Rawson's Arms

161 Attercliffe Road

Main record updated:

1891 (Census) Joseph Habbajam, Publican, Rawsons Arms (2 Princess Street)

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Rotherham House/Market Tavern

27 Exchange Street

Open 1797

Closed

Span

Comments 1910 (PictureSheffield)

Earlier

1837 M Cook

1845 William Bentley

1846 William Bentley

1849 William Bentley

1851 William Bentley

1852 William Bentley

1854 Mrs Harriet Bentley

1881 Matthew Stone Sellers

1893 John Bee

1901 John Oxley

1905 Arthur John Haywood

1911 Charles Hadfield

1925 Robert Plackett

1948 Archibald Goulder

1951 Cubitt Edward Newsome (?)

Other possible names as yet not evidenced Old Number 12/Double Six/The Sun/The Garden

My uncle Frederick Norton was landlord from the mid to late 1950's. I spent many happy hours in the pub itself when the pub was closed but, was banished upstairs during opening hours. All the family helped out by working behind the bar, cellar work, cleaning etc.

There were some real characters such as big Ada and several colourful market traders but, there were also the solicitors from the nearby courthuse who also frequented the pub.

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Saw Mill Tavern

42 Sidney Street

Main record updated, 2 new keepers (including John Henry Allison from the beerhouse keepers list).

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New Inn/New Bridge Inn

4 Penistone Road North, Wadsley Bridge

Main record merged and updated. 3 New PictureSheffield links.

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Old Crown/Crown

133/137 London Road/Little Sheffield/Highfield

Main record updated: merged with Old Crown, Highfield; new keepers & Picture Sheffield links added.

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Can anyone throw any light on this one,

The Prince of Wales, Harmer Lane ?

Link to Sheffield Forum

The only one we have on Harmer Lane is The Station Inn.

In the Directory of Sheffield I've got

1889 Prince of Wales Flat Street Mary Payton, then it says also 38 Sycamore Street.

Was she running two at once or is it the same?

Does Flat Street run corner to corner with Harmer Lane?

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In the Directory of Sheffield I've got

1889 Prince of Wales Flat Street Mary Payton, then it says also 38 Sycamore Street.

Was she running two at once or is it the same?

Does Flat Street run corner to corner with Harmer Lane?

Thanks UKL,

Sycamore St corners Flat Street/Pond St,

the high numbers on Sycamore St being nearest to the GPO

with the even No's of Sycamore street running on the south side.

So maybe the Prince of Wales was where the corner building stands ..

No connections to Harmer Lane.

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Thanks UKL,

Sycamore St corners Flat Street/Pond St,

the high numbers on Sycamore St being nearest to the GPO

with the even No's of Sycamore street running on the south side.

So maybe the Prince of Wales was where the corner building stands ..

No connections to Harmer Lane.

Prince of Wales 38 Sycamore Street

21 known keepers by my records ...may be nothing to do with it ...

What other streets ran by Harmer Lane please ?

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Prince of Wales 38 Sycamore Street

21 known keepers by my records ...may be nothing to do with it ...

What other streets ran by Harmer Lane please ?

Just Sheaf St & Pond St as far as I know,

but after a re-read and think of the post on Sheffield forum ..

Exclude the 'in'

Harmer Lane in what is now Pond Street bus station used to be a street of old terraced houses and courts.

According to the 19th century census returns, there used to be a pub there called The Prince of Wales. Anyone know about this old pub - when it was demolished etc? A picture would be great

Any more thoughts, as to the location being Flat Street?

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Just Sheaf St & Pond St as far as I know,

but after a re-read and think of the post on Sheffield forum ..

Exclude the 'in'

Harmer Lane in what is now Pond Street bus station used to be a street of old terraced houses and courts.

According to the 19th century census returns, there used to be a pub there called The Prince of Wales. Anyone know about this old pub - when it was demolished etc? A picture would be great

Any more thoughts, as to the location being Flat Street?

19th century census returns ... obvious question - which Census ? If the person raising the original question has found it in a Census then they should also have a name associated with the pub. Could have been The Station as a beerhouse ? a rename ?

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19th century census returns ... obvious question - which Census ? If the person raising the original question has found it in a Census then they should also have a name associated with the pub. Could have been The Station as a beerhouse ? a rename ?

I have made a reply to the SF members post,

but no good me sending a pm to the member who posted,

(due to pm restrictions ) they do not have the power to reply to me at this moment

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Can anyone throw any light on this one,

The Prince of Wales, Harmer Lane ?

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The only one we have on Harmer Lane is The Station Inn.

Reaney, George., Engineer & Beer House, Pond Gardens, Harmer Lane, in 1841.

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Can anyone throw any light on this one,

The Prince of Wales, Harmer Lane ?

Link to Sheffield Forum

The only one we have on Harmer Lane is The Station Inn.

For instance on the 1850 OS map on Pond street only three pubs are shown between Pond Hill and Harmer lane - the Royal Oak, the Grapes and the Barrel

from here, somewhere, Wilf Banks "Pub on every corner" I think but can't find it.

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New Market Hotel

20 Broad Street & 1 Sheaf Street, S2

Open 1825

Closed 1972

Span 147

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1833 Thomas Crossland (71 Broad Street, Park, Beerhouse)

1845 Thomas Kilham

1846 Thomas Kilham (New Hay Market)

1849 Thomas Kilham

1851 Thomas Kilham

1852 Thomas Kilham

1854 Thomas Kilham

1856 Thomas Kilham

1862 William Humprey

1871 George Mottram

1881 H Brookfield

1901 Samuel D Webster

1905 Samuel D Webster

1911 Samuel D Webster

1925 Lachlan Macmillan 1

948 Lachlan Macmillan

1951 Archibald Goodall

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Think these 2 are the same place

http://www.sheffieldhistory.co.uk/forums/i...ost&p=19037

Royal Hotel

London Road & 1 Abbeydale Road

Open 1881

Closed

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1881 G Gregg

1925 Miss Maggie Wood

1948 Noel Hodgson

Not moved anything yet

1876 George Gregg [ London Rd & Abbeydale Rd as stated in book]

1883 George Gregg [London Rd & Abbeydale Rd]

1887 Joe Smith [ London Rd & Abbeydale Rd]

1888 Joe Smith [London Rd & Abbeydale Rd]

1889 Joe Smith [ London Rd & Abbeydale Rd]

1893 Joe Smith [ London Rd & Abbeydale Rd]

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Sheldon 27-29 Hill Street

I've searched for this pub from 1825 but found nothing in the books, maybe

I should look on the census. The earliest I found other than the ones you

already have are:

1883 William Christopher Greatorix

1888 George Marshall

1893 Frederick Froggott

I wonder if it was under a different name in the early days?

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1876 George Gregg [ London Rd & Abbeydale Rd as stated in book]

1883 George Gregg [London Rd & Abbeydale Rd]

1887 Joe Smith [ London Rd & Abbeydale Rd]

1888 Joe Smith [London Rd & Abbeydale Rd]

1889 Joe Smith [ London Rd & Abbeydale Rd]

1893 Joe Smith [ London Rd & Abbeydale Rd]

Updated A to Z

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1894 - 1905 Herbert Gripton also run coal merchant business from there. (my G.grandparents)

Reuben's Head 65 Campo Lane

1859 W. Mirfin

Updated to A to Z

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1839 John Schofield

Odd Fellows Pitt Street

1841 John Schofield

1852 S. Bentley

Updated to A to Z

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